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Man serving life after savage and frenzied wife murder found dead in maximum security prison cell

A husband who drank three bottles of chilli oil before brutally murdering his wife in a savage and frenzied attack and stabbing a young boy nine times has been found dead in his cell. Andriejus Kostiajevas, then 47, broke the skull of Ligita Kostiajeviene, 42, and stabbed her multiple times at their Peterborough home. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to a minimum term of 28 years in February 2020 after a trial at Cambridge Crown Court. Kostiajevas also stabbed a nine-year-old boy living in the house multiple times and left him with life-changing injuries. The killer s body was found in his cell hanging from a disability handrail by staff at maximum security Woodhill jail, in Milton Keynes.

Prison for violent Huntingdon blackmailers

He also took over driving the car, driving dangerously and doing speeds of 100mph.  Thomas and Mohammed were then driven back to Brampton where, before leaving they forced one of the boys to hand over his bank card and pin number.  In total they took £1,500 from the three victims.  While investigating the incident and their bank records, detectives found another victim who had been targeted on December 26 when he was contacted by Thomas on Snapchat.  At Cambridge Crown Court on Friday (May 14) Thomas was sentenced to four years in a young offenders institute after previously pleading guilty to four counts of blackmail and five counts of fraud by false representation. 

Charity shop fraudster fined | Cambs Times

Published: 10:44 AM May 14, 2021    Updated: 10:46 AM May 14, 2021 While working at the Sue Ryder charity shop in Cherry Hinton, Raazah Faraz secretly made more than £100 in fraudulent refunds to a bank card in her name. - Credit: GOOGLE STREET VIEW A charity shop supervisor who secretly made more than £100 in fraudulent refunds to a bank card in her name has been sentenced and fined. Raazah Faraz, 37, worked at Sue Ryder, in Cherry Hinton, from May to September 2019, during which time she authorised a number of fake refunds. Senior management became suspicious when they noticed a pattern of refunds and decided to investigate.

Charity shop fraudster fined | Royston Crow

Published: 10:44 AM May 14, 2021    Updated: 10:46 AM May 14, 2021 While working at the Sue Ryder charity shop in Cherry Hinton, Raazah Faraz secretly made more than £100 in fraudulent refunds to a bank card in her name. - Credit: GOOGLE STREET VIEW A charity shop supervisor who secretly made more than £100 in fraudulent refunds to a bank card in her name has been sentenced and fined. Raazah Faraz, 37, worked at Sue Ryder, in Cherry Hinton, from May to September 2019, during which time she authorised a number of fake refunds. Senior management became suspicious when they noticed a pattern of refunds and decided to investigate.

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